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VolT IV NoT 7 Lincoln County High School Eurek
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TUUEflTy OPE STUDEMS MAKE SECOnD HOnOR ROLL
Twenty-one LCHS students are on the honor roll for the second six
weeks period. There are 13 girls and 8 boys.
' Phyllis Delager, Sophomore girl, was the only one to
A's. Honor
have straight
Roll students must have at least a straight B average. If
he or she takesS more than four subjects the four highest grades are
all that count. An A counts three points, a B two,and a C ono.
or incomplete
automatically
A, D, F
will
cancel you from the
honor roll.
38 students were
dropped to the dishonor roll. ^he Sophomores were at the
bottom with lk, the
Freshmen coming next
with 12, and the Juniors and Seniors each
had 6.
Following are the
names of the students
on tho honor roll,
arranged in classes
and points.
Seniors:
Edna McKenzie 11
Pauline White 11
Rodney Butts 10
Julia Hume 10
Eva Black 10
Norman Erie 9
Edith Quilling 8
Verna McKenzie 8
Juniors :
Paul Beckstorn 9
Jospehine Letcher 9
Jackie Frost 9
Diane Gay 8
Sophomores:
Phyllis Delager 12
Pauline Farr 11
Grace McKenzie 10
Doyle McClure 9
Harold Gildon 8
t
Freshmen:
Roberta Frost 10
Roger Helms 9
Larry Tuxill . 8
.ay Hans on 8
,ard of Thanks
Tho American Legion
.ishes to express
their thanks to. Father
S>olancy5and the speech
Department of LCHS for
their part in the Arm-
ise Day Program,
C
onstructi
Wa te r main
0,
B
Tho O'Connor
bia Falls, has
contract
parts of
Construction Company
begun work on their
to replace, repair, renew and
tho Eureka water
egm
of Golurn-
The project
Riverside, about two
from tho resorvior on
Sinclair Creek, 500
feet of ncwr pine on
Fourth and Fifth
street and also half a
block of k inch pipe
on Park. Central
street will have 700
feet of k inch pipo
laid on it.
The contract was to
have boon completed in
kO clays but the time
was extended to 50
days, bringing the
finishing date close
to Christmas.
(Continued on Page 10)
Club Tc
.
J t u d y
I, i v e Frizes
The Euroka Study Club
has planned again this
year to give awards
for the best Christmas
decorations.
A prize of $5 will
be given to the best
home decoration and a
prize of $5 for the
best business decoration.
Tho members of tho
Study Club have .selected throe impartial
judges to do the
judging.
All judging Will. be-.
Saturday, December 17.
$53,000
improve
system,
includes now k inch pipe out to
miles of 10 inch pipe
Lam mu nit y Hall
Com mittse (Meets
Members of tho Community Hall Committee,
meeting with the
Roosevelt School Board
which holds tho title
to the Hall, decided
to revise the rental
fees for tho Riflo
Clubs.
The motion was carried that a charge of
$25 por season bo made
to each tho Junior and
Senior shooting clubs.
The American Legion
and the V. F. W.havo
agreed to be co-
sponors to tho Juniors,
Roproscnting the hall
committoe at the Nov.
28 meeting, were Fred
Knott, Harold Geo for
the American Legion,
0. J. Ballantyno for
tho Senior Rifle and
Pistol Club, and
Phyllis
rotary,
Knott
soc-
Thc American Legion
is planning another of
its monthly parties at
the Legion ' Hall for
December 17...
There will, bo Bingo,
card games, and a good
time for all.
The Legion invites
the public to theso
get-together.

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____s w ___, ivi rf i% n
olancy5and the speech
Department of LCHS for
their part in the Arm-
ise Day Program,
C
onstructi
Wa te r main
0,
B
Tho O'Connor
bia Falls, has
contract
parts of
Construction Company
begun work on their
to replace, repair, renew and
tho Eureka water
egm
of Golurn-
The project
Riverside, about two
from tho resorvior on
Sinclair Creek, 500
feet of ncwr pine on
Fourth and Fifth
street and also half a
block of k inch pipe
on Park. Central
street will have 700
feet of k inch pipo
laid on it.
The contract was to
have boon completed in
kO clays but the time
was extended to 50
days, bringing the
finishing date close
to Christmas.
(Continued on Page 10)
Club Tc
.
J t u d y
I, i v e Frizes
The Euroka Study Club
has planned again this
year to give awards
for the best Christmas
decorations.
A prize of $5 will
be given to the best
home decoration and a
prize of $5 for the
best business decoration.
Tho members of tho
Study Club have .selected throe impartial
judges to do the
judging.
All judging Will. be-.
Saturday, December 17.
$53,000
improve
system,
includes now k inch pipe out to
miles of 10 inch pipe
Lam mu nit y Hall
Com mittse (Meets
Members of tho Community Hall Committee,
meeting with the
Roosevelt School Board
which holds tho title
to the Hall, decided
to revise the rental
fees for tho Riflo
Clubs.
The motion was carried that a charge of
$25 por season bo made
to each tho Junior and
Senior shooting clubs.
The American Legion
and the V. F. W.havo
agreed to be co-
sponors to tho Juniors,
Roproscnting the hall
committoe at the Nov.
28 meeting, were Fred
Knott, Harold Geo for
the American Legion,
0. J. Ballantyno for
tho Senior Rifle and
Pistol Club, and
Phyllis
rotary,
Knott
soc-
Thc American Legion
is planning another of
its monthly parties at
the Legion ' Hall for
December 17...
There will, bo Bingo,
card games, and a good
time for all.
The Legion invites
the public to theso
get-together.